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    Crystal Jelly Fish

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    and egg mature daily in the medusa. When provided much food they are spawned into the water column‚ settled off to fertilize they are then eventually settling out for a new hydro id colony. When reaching its growth of development to eat it intakes Crustacean‚ Zoo plankton core pods and crab zoeals. The natural Predators’ of the Aquaria Victoria are Voracious protozoan known as the lion mane jelly. When approached by one or more of there predators they tend to glow only to send out threats to protect

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    Rhea Mae A. Goyena BSBA-HRD-I The Cove (A Reflection Paper) This movie brings all the drama of a spy movie to its telling of the story of the annual dolphin slaughter in Taiji‚ Japan‚ on the island of Honshu‚ and the police surveillance of the filmmakers‚ the cameras disguised as rocks‚ the thermal imaging‚ infrared video‚ and sneaking around at night contribute to the power of the film. The process of filming the slaughter has a secret ops feel which is exciting but what is really engaging

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    Essay On Mexican Axolotls

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    drain Lake Chalco so there would be less floods and more spaces.Consequently‚ that lead to the decrease of the Mexican axolotls. They require deep-water lakes with plentiful aquatic vegetation. The Mexican axolotls eat small fish‚ worms‚ mollusks‚ crustaceans‚ insect larvae‚ and almost anything it can fit in its mouth. How do they hunt and eat with barely even any teeth? Well they just open their mouth and swallow the prey. Nevertheless‚ conservation action to protect the Mexican axolotls’ population

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    manufacturers has plummeted because the industry has been hit with a flood of lawsuits. The number of vaccine manufacturers has plummeted; as a result‚ the industry has been hit with a flood of lawsuits. 5. Most crustaceans live in the ocean; some also live on land or in freshwater habitats. Most crustaceans live in the ocean. However‚ some also live on land or in freshwater habitats. 6. She inherited some tribal customs from her grandmother; she knows the sewing technique called Seminole patchwork. She inherited

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    Introduction Crayfish (Procambarus clarkia) are crustaceans that are related to lobsters‚ crabs‚ and shrimps (UNT Lab Manual‚ 2017). They normally inhabit fresh to partly salty water and feed on fish‚ carrion‚ plants‚ and detritus. Because they are completely aquatic‚ they rely on their gills for breathing‚ but can spend short periods of time out of the water if their gills will not dry. Like most crustaceans‚ they have a hard‚ calcified exoskeleton. The heart is located in the upper portion of

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    heart rate OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of the caffeine on the heart rate of living organisms. INTRODUCTION: * Daphnia Daphnia are small‚ planktonic crustaceans‚ between 0.2 and 5 mm in length. Daphnia are members of the order Cladocera‚ and are one of the several small aquatic crustaceans commonly called water fleas because of their saltatory swimming style (although fleas are insects and thus only very distantly related). They live in various aquatic environments ranging

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    thread punctures through the cnidocyte wall and into the prey. Once it captures prey on its tentacles it is brought to its body by contracting its tentacles in a corkscrew motion. It feeds on plankton which includes organisms such as mollusks‚ crustaceans‚ tunicate larvae‚ rotifers‚ young polychaetes‚ protozoans‚ diatoms‚ eggs‚ fish eggs‚ and other small organisms. All Aurelia including the Moon Jellyfish swim by pulsations of the bell-shaped upper part of the animal. Swimming mostly functions

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    Jellyfish Research Paper

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    There are more than 2‚000 different types of jellyfish. Approximately 70 can hurt people with the box jellyfish being the most dangerous. Scientists believe that there could be as many as 300‚000 different species of jellyfish yet to be discovered” (Lehnardt). The box jellyfish is one of the most well know jellyfish‚ it also happens to be the deadliest. The most deadly jellyfish is named the Australian box jellyfish (as seen in the picture). “Box jellyfish‚ named for their body shape‚ have tentacles

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    Paragonimiasis Overview- Paragonimiasis is also known as a lung fluke (flatworm) that infects human’s lungs after eating a contaminated raw or undercooked crab or crawfish. Less often‚ yet more genuine cases of paragonimiasis happen when the parasite goes to the focal sensory system. Although uncommon‚ paragonimiasis has been gained in the United States‚ with various cases reported from the Midwest. Once the determination is made‚ possible treatment for paragonimiasis is accessible from a doctor

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    EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TRANSPORT METHOD CONDITION ON SURVIVAL OF JUVENILE SHRIMP (Penaeus indicus) A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of Special Science Class Iloilo National High School La Paz‚ Iloilo City In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for Graduation In High School Jc Belle Traspaderme Anasario Tria Gracia Gabitanan Lubas March 2012 Approval Sheet This thesis entitled “EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TRANSPORT METHOD CONDITION ON SURVIVAL OF JUVENILE SHRIMP (Penaeus

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